Jeep Wrangler Vehicle Cover

When your Wrangler is parked, there are times when throwing a
car cover over it makes good sense. My brother-in-law has a large enclosed
building that serves as a storage building, among other things. However,
it is not weather tight so dust and debris can settle on the vehicles. If
you don't have room in your garage to park your Jeep, then putting a cover over
it while it's parked in the driveway or along the curb makes sense. Some
Jeep owners are seasonal drivers. There is no reason to let it sit and
take a beating directly from the elements. Put it under a car cover during
the down time.

With that in mind, there are various car covers to pick from.
They range in quality and cost. Here is one you may want to consider when
you find yourself looking for one to envelop your Jeep. It is available
from Carcovers.com.
The web site is easy to navigate and finding the cover that fits your vehicle is
simple. Got to appreciate a good layout like that.

The cover for my TJ arrived via UPS in just a couple of days
after being ordered. The cover was in a plastic wrapper, along with a page
of instructions, and was accompanied by a much smaller plastic bag with assorted
items in.

As I write this, the folks at Carcovers.com
have a special offer for the cover I got that includes a security cable with
padlock, 3 microfiber dusting cloths, and a storage bag for the cover (see photo
below)....for free. Nice touch! That's a few useful items that one
doesn't have to pay extra for.

As I previously mentioned, a storage bag was also included.
If I had to pick, I'm selecting the storage bag as the most useful item from the
items that came in the special offer. And the best part of the storage bag
is that a person can actually fold up the cover, once used, and get it to fit in
the bag. Come on, you've bought stuff that can never be made to fit in the
storage bag, right? Not this one.....it folds up nicely and goes back into
the bag.

The edges of the cover are double stitched. Here is the
front edge of the cover which has elastic sewn into it. Both the front and
back edges of the cover have a good stretch factor to help get a good fit and
keep the cover in place.

Carcovers.com offers three levels of vehicle covers. This
photo shows the material used in the Ultimate Shield style. It is 5 start
rated for water, snow, and UV rays. The Ultimate cover is waterproof and
comes with a fleece lining. The Ultimate cover has a 7 year warranty and
offers the best vehicle protection available.

The Deluxe Shield vehicle has a 5 years warranty. It
carries a 5 star rating for water (perfect for wet areas), 3 stars for snow, and
4 starts for UV rays. It is priced less than the Ultimate cover. The
Deluxe cover is equally reliable for indoor or outdoor use.

The Basic Shield vehicle has a 3 years warranty. It
carries a 2 star rating for water, 2 stars for snow, and 3 stars for UV rays.
It is priced less than the Deluxe cover. The suggested use for this cover
is indoor or light outdoor use. If you are storing your vehicle in a
storage shed, this cover provides good protection against dust and dirt for a
reasonable price.